Signatures
sheet. You will need to obtain signatures from your site supervisor and
faculty sponsor. International students also need to acquire a signature
from the Director of the International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO).
Management majors also need a signature from GSOM’s Director of Program
Management & Planning. The Career Services Internship Coordinator will
sign the sheet once your application has been approved.

Download the internship timesheet and track hours throughout course of the
internship. You will need to submit this document at the end of semester in
order to gain credit.

What is an Academic Internship at Clark?

An academic internship is a credit-bearing, career-related work experience of limited
duration in which an individual takes on responsible roles outside of the traditional
university environment in a non-profit organization, government office or for-profit
business.

Internships must include training and supervision. Depending on the employer,
some internship positions are paid. This valuable form of professional training
provides students with the opportunity to test their career interests in an
off-campus setting. Sophomores, juniors, or seniors may earn academic credit for
internships during the fall, spring or summer terms.

Note: Undergraduate students MUST read the
Academic Credit Internship Program Description in order to apply for
an internship for credit at Clark. Graduate students do not use this paperwork; instead, they work with their academic
departments to obtain credit.